From Oaxaca, Mexico, at a meeting of the Animal Behavior Society
Richardson’s ground squirrels may squeak out ultrasonic calls when sensing danger, thereby alerting nearby squirrels but minimizing the noise that might be detected by predators.
Ultrasonic communication has been reported in other rodent species, though not as threat warnings, says David Wilson of the University of Manitoba.
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